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Anonymous asked: Shaving dogs that shed is actually bad for them. Their hair both protects them from the cold and the heat. Removing that hair eliminates that protection and exposes their skin to sun rays, causing sun burns. A good brushing does more good for a dog than shaving, especially in dogs that shed (like corgi's do).
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